PC Stats has put up an IWill XP333-R Motherboard review
TecCentral has posted a review on the new Asus A7N266-E mainboard in german
Extreme Overclocking has posted a fan mod for the Thermaltake Volcano 7
Tuplay has posted a Wolfenstein MP review
TweakTown has just posted a review on the ASUS P4S333 Motherboard.
PC Stats has posted a review on Corsair XMS PC2400 DDR RAM
Corsair Micro has been around since 1994 and has been producing some really great RAM for a while now. Today we're going to take a look at their XMS (eXtreme Memory Speed) PC2400 DDR. Using Micron Technologies DRAM with a CAS latency of 2 by SPD, t's probably some of the best DDR on the market right now for enthusiasts to consider using. You can usually tell quality memory by it's CAS latency. This by no means the be and end off of good vs. better memory, but generally the higher quality RAM runss faster. In the case of the Corsair XMS PC2400 DDR, it's set to CAS 2 which is the most aggressive setting possible for DDR. Most other DDR producers like Crucial, Micron and TwinMOS for example are set to CAS 2.5.Read more
Hardware Extreme has posted a review on the Asus V7700 GeForce2 TI video card.
T-Break has posted a review on Soltek's 85DRV3 motheboard featuring the brand spanking new 8233A Southbridge from VIA with ATA-133 support.
Tweakers Asylum has posted a review on the FIC VC15 Intel 845 (DDR) based motherboard.
X-bit labs has posted an article called Three SiS645 Based Mainboards: ASUS, MSI and ECS.
nV News has posted a Tweakmonster Copper RAMsinks review
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review on the Fujitsu MAN3367MP harddisk
Dan's Data has updated their cooler comparison with 4 new coolers
HardwareZone has posted a review on Asheron's Call: Dark Majesty
HotHardware has posted a nForce chipset review
Amdmb.com has posted a review on the Noblesse Electric Blue Case
Tweak Town has posted a review on the EPoX 4SDA+ Motherboard.
The Pentium 4 processor is getting a huge boost lately with the advent of chipsets that support the more cost-effective DDR memory modules. Add to this the fact that Intel isn't the only authorized player on the field, and you have the makings of some good old-fashioned power wars. So come join TweakTown as they take a look at the EPoX 4SDA+ Motherboard that utilizes the SiS 645 chipset. You may just like the results.Read more
TargetPC has posted a review on the Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Networking PCMCIA card.
SLCentral has posted a shoot out between Intel Pentium 4 Northwood Vs. AMD Athlon XP 2000+